Angus MacColl - Hornpipe/Jig
Angus MacColl plays the tunes 'Jimmy Blue' and 'The Kitchen Maid' in Stornoway in 2009.
Angus MacColl plays the tunes 'Jimmy Blue' and 'The Kitchen Maid' in Stornoway in 2009.
For the first time here at Dojo U, we recently rallied our students to form Team Dojo – a 'virtual band' made up from Dojo students all…
Recording: Bagpipe Sheet Music: The-Wise-Maid-FullDownload Snare Drum Sheet Music: The-Wise-Maid-Ph-5Download Detailed Learning Materials Members of Dojo U have access to a variety of simplified settings,…
Recording: Bagpipe Sheet Music: The-Wise-Maid-FullDownload Snare Drum Sheet Music: The-Wise-Maid-Ph-5Download Detailed Learning Materials Members of Dojo U have access to a variety of simplified settings,…
When you are learning a new jig, do you often have trouble staying “on the beat” because you are using all of your concentration just to play all of the melody notes, gracenotes and embellishments correctly? Then, after you get those pesky things out of the way, are you still having trouble getting that “jig feel”? Using a metronome during your practice may well be a useful tool for you.
“Constantly vary everything, including constant variance!” - Abraham Lincoln Occasionally, we have “your repertoire” instead of the normal, prescribed, tunes of the week. "Your Repertoire"…
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